The software supply chain is a critical battleground for application security, with 96% of modern application code relying on open-source components. The Log4Shell vulnerability in Apache's Log4j software library exposed the far-reaching impact of these exploits. Urging proactive action, it highlights the importance of software supply chain security (SSCS).
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"Published and publicly available APIs are the 'tip of the iceberg': They represent a minority (sometimes as little as 15%) of the APIs produced by an organization. Most of the API attack surface consists of APIs used by web and mobile applications, API-to-API traffic (such as microservice traffic), and APIs exposed to employees or partners."
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